2019-03-01
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The World’s Largest Bacteria May Be a Single-Celled Missing Link [UPDATE]
March 5, 2022[The body of this article wound up going missing at some point, leaving the posting empty. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. ~Matt] Microbiologists have discovered what is now known as the world's largest bacterium, a single-celled... continued
New Insight: Russian “Cognitive Warfare” as a Weapon Against the West
March 1, 2022Since Russia began methodically spreading propaganda in the early days of the Soviet Union, the country's intelligence services have gained enormous knowledge about how to induce their own people and others to believe lies. Since the rise of the internet,... continued
Russia’s Ukraine Invasion: Will it Lead to Wider War?
February 26, 2022As Russia prepares an all-out effort to capture the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv, Germany, EU and the US prepare to cut critical Russian banks off from the SWIFT financial transfer system. This will result in the collapse of the Russian... continued
“Stealth Omicron” Subvariant Is Poised To Overtake Other Coronavirus Strains
February 24, 2022There are calls by some health experts to have a subvariant of the highly-transmissible Omicron to be given its own designation as a Greek-lettered variant of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. Responsible for a resurgence in cases in Denmark, the BA.2 subvariant... continued
An Unredacted Map Detailing a US Navy UAP Encounter Has Been Released
February 22, 2022An unredacted version of a briefing slide detailing the movements of one of the US Navy ships involved in a series of UAP encounters off of the California coast in the summer of 2019 has been released, offering not only... continued
Western North America is Suffering from the Worst Megadrought in 1,200 Years
February 18, 2022The prolonged drought being experienced by the western portion of North America—now considered a "megadrought"—is the driest seen by the region in over 1,200 years, and is considered a worst-case climate change scenario, according to a new study. "Climate change... continued
Planet Nine May Have Smaller Siblings as Company in the Dark Reaches of the Solar System
February 16, 2022New computer modeling of the early Solar System has found that there were probably more planets orbiting the Sun billions of years ago, but were either destroyed in planetary collisions, lost to the depths of interstellar space as rogue planets,... continued
With the Launch of New Research Groups, Will 2022 Be a Turning Point for UFO Studies?
February 12, 2022After decades of only being spoken of in the shadows, scientists now have the freedom of openly researching the previously taboo subject of UFOs, and 2022 may be a turning point in the search for answers regarding this notoriously slippery... continued
COVID-19 Deaths Surpass 900,000 in the U.S.
February 9, 2022COVID-19 has officially killed over 900,000 people in the United States as of February 4, a grim milestone reached a mere 51 days after surpassing 800,000 deaths on December 15 of last year. This is the highest recorded death toll of... continued
Longer-lasting Surface Water and Biological Carbon Isotopes Add to the Case for Life on Mars
February 7, 2022Signs of water, and signs of life– recent news from Mars is showing increased signs of both! For the former: new long-term analysis has found that water may have been present on the Martian surface for longer than originally anticipated. ... continued